Why Hamze from Palestine & Barak from Israel Became SNS Speakers

Hamze & Barak

At the launch of our annual matched fundraiser this year - which is now live - we asked two speakers who have been speakers in UK schools this year to share their thoughts about why they volunteered, especially at such a crucial and challenging time since the awful events of October 7th 2023 in Israel, and since in Gaza and the West Bank. We've themed the campaign #PeaceBuilderVoices.

Hamze, from Palestine, and Barak, from Israel, have been into dozens of schools in Manchester & London and below they share why they think the work SNS does is valuable & more vital than ever. They reflect our values of non-violence, equality for all, and the rejection of hatred.

We are aiming to bring another 25 Israeli & Palestinian peace builders like Barak & Hamze to the UK next year, to reach at least 12,500 people - but we can only do that with your support. For the next two weeks, until April 30th, any donations you make via our Big Give campaign page will be DOUBLED, maximising the help you’re able to give us at such a crucial time for this work.

BARAK:

“The recent conflict has profoundly impacted life in Israel-Palestine, bringing unimaginable hardship. The tragic loss of life marks a significant shift in our realities since October 7th. As an Israeli Peacebuilder, this situation has greatly complicated our efforts toward peace. Moreover, as an Israeli, I find myself living in an increasingly hostile and dangerous environment. This reality, coupled with personal trauma and fear, presents significant challenges, especially when trying to communicate these complex issues in today's fast-paced, social media-driven world.

I believe that Solutions Not Sides is making a remarkable effort to address these intricate problems with the British youth. SNS is doing an incredible job at expanding the scope of understanding in the classrooms I've visited. Sharing my story there, I encountered a genuinely curious and empathetic response for the youth we spoke with. This experience reinforces my conviction that storytelling and dialogue are essential tools for conflict resolution and empathy building. For me, SNS does an outstanding job at delivering impactful workshops and fostering crucial skills among the youth we've engaged with during our tour.”

Barak, alongside founders & other alumni, explains the importance of the Arava Institute on its anniversary.
Barak, alongside founders & other alumni, explains the importance of the Arava Institute on its anniversary. [Barak at 1:42] Credit: Arava Institute

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAMZE:

SNS offers British school students a distinct chance to engage directly with peace activists from Israel and Palestine. Through these interactions, students gain firsthand insights into the conflict, moving beyond the prevalent polarization and misinformation. These dialogues foster informed and balanced viewpoints, nurturing a more nuanced and realistic comprehension of the situation.

I decided to join SNS Tours because I wholeheartedly endorse their mission of fortifying community bonds in Britain and nurturing a generation of students endowed with critical thinking abilities and a profound understanding of the intricacies of the Middle East conflict. By prioritizing human values, SNS provides a platform for Palestinians and Israelis to articulate their visions for peace and prosperity in the region.

I deeply appreciate the respect and insightful questions we receive from the young participants, who exhibit excellent listening skills and forward-thinking attitudes.”

Hamze speaking alongside his friend and partner for peace, Magen Inon, on Christiane Amanpour’s show on CNN.
Hamze speaking alongside his friend and partner for peace, Magen Inon, on Christiane Amanpour’s show on CNN. Credit: CNN via Maoz Inon’s YouTube channel.